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PAREF Springdale School

J. Solon St. Lahug, Cebu City


S.Y 2019 – 2020

Written Work 1.3


(Triangles)
SOLID MENSURATION

Directions. Read each item carefully and answer the question that follows.

1. Find the Use the diagram below to calculate the area and perimeter of the triangle.

a) What dimensions are needed to determine the


perimeter?

b) What dimensions are needed to


determine the area?

c) Calculate:
Area Perimeter

2. Find the area of each triangle below:

a. b. c.

3. For each triangle below, fill in all of the angles:


a. b.

4. Use the Law of Sines to find x.

a. b.

5. Complete each triangle.

6. Use the Law of Cosines to find x.

a. b.

7. Complete each triangle.

a. b.

8. Given the three sides of triangle ABC as AB = 100cm, BC = 150cm and CA = 200cm. Find
the area of the triangle.

9. In triangle BC, Angle A = 70o, AB = 90m, and BC = 100m. What is the area of the triangle?

10. The area of a triangle is 2000 m2. One side is 80m, and another side is 60cm. Find the third
side.

11. While sailing a boat offshore, Donna sees a lighthouse and calculates that the angle of elevation
to the top of the lighthouse is 3o. When she sails her boat 700feet closer to the lighthouse, she
finds that the angle of elevation is now 5o. How tall, to the nearest tenth of a foot, is the lighthouse?

Bonus Problem: (5 points)


1. A ski lift begins at ground level 0.75 mile from the base of the mountain whose face has a
50 angle of elevation. The ski lift ascends in a straight line at an angle of 20o. Find the length of
0

the ski from the beginning of the ski lift to the top of the mountain, to the nearest hundreth of a
mile.

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